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10 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Feb. 4, 2016

FEELIN’ GROOVY. Panorama students in Mrs. Heffernan’s first grade class (from left) Parker McGuire, Zander Lopez, Alex Padilla and Maci Bauer promote the school’s Spring Book Fair with the theme “Peace. Love. Books — Feelin’ Groovy Book Fair.” The Scholastic Book Fair is Wednesday, Feb. 10 and Thursday, Feb. 11 in the Panorama Elementary Library. Families, faculty and the community are invited to attend this fun reading event that helps inspire children to become lifelong readers.

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20 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Feb. 1, 2006

SPECIALLY SEASONED PIZZA SAUCE AND DOUGH. Nicole Hansen of Breadeaux Pizza explained pizza-making when Mrs. Pittman’s kindergarten class toured the local business.

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30 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Jan. 31, 1996

COMING THROUGH. With 12 inches of snow and drifts nearly as high as an elephant’s eye, county snow plows were kept busy all weekend, including Sunday afternoon.

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40 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Jan. 30, 1986

ICE FOLLIES. Dennis Duke, right, and Bill Boyle of Guthrie Center, holding the pin, watch as Gary Morrow of Guthrie Center sinks a putt on the ninth hole during the Fin and Feather Association’s first annual golf tournament on Lake Panorama last Saturday. Chairman Steve Keith said $100 each will be presented to the Panora boy scouts and cub scouts. The team of Leland, Bill and Randy Schuhardt of Perry and Alan Gilmore won first place with a score of 25, 11 under par. The second place team (26) was Dave Deardorff of Yale, Bob Hill of Adel and Steve Keith and Paul Wendl. Tying for third place (27) were the teams of Jay Hemphill, Steve Meacham, Doug Burgess and Red Lowe, Panora, and Bill Boyle, Scott Gonzales, Barry Monaghan and Dave Reinhart, Guthrie Center. Prizes were $120 for first, $80 for second and $40 for third, which was split.

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50 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Feb. 4, 1976

ON THIN ICE? What a difference a day makes, as this sparrow found out Wednesday morning when he found his bird bath frozen. Temperatures were in the 40’s Tuesday and near zero Wednesday.